Product Description
Elevate your display of patriotism with our meticulously crafted Old Glory Flag, a timeless emblem of American heritage. Available in three sizes - 3'x5', 4'x6', or 5'x8' - and featuring options ranging from 13 to 49 stars, this flag offers a customizable touch to suit any setting. Each star is meticulously appliqued onto the vibrant nylon fabric, while the sewn stripes ensure durability and longevity.
Key Features:
- Durable Nylon Fabric: Crafted from high-quality nylon, our flags are built to withstand outdoor elements, ensuring long-lasting durability and weather resistance.
- Polished Appliqued Stars: Each star on our flag is meticulously appliqued onto the fabric, creating a polished and refined finish that captures the essence of American pride.
- Resilient Sewn Stripes: The stripes on our flags are sewn with precision, enhancing their strength and resilience to ensure they maintain their integrity even in challenging weather conditions.
- Multiple Size Options: Available in three size options - 3'x5', 4'x6', or 5'x8' - our flags provide versatility to suit various display preferences and space requirements.
- Wide Range of Star Options: From 13 to 49 stars, our flags offer a diverse selection to commemorate different periods of American history, allowing you to choose the perfect representation for your display.
- Variety of Finish Options: Customize your flag to your preference with our selection of finish options, including Header and Grommets for easy hanging, Pole Hem Plain for a sleek look, or Pole Hem with Fringe for an added touch of elegance.
The Old Glory Flag has represented the United States since its inception, evolving alongside the nation's growth and progress. The original 13-star flag, representing the original Thirteen Colonies, came into existence on June 14, 1777, with the passing of the Flag Act. As the country expanded westward, so too did the flag evolve. With each new state admitted to the Union, a star was added, symbolizing the unity and strength of the growing nation. Over the years, the flag has undergone several design changes to accommodate the increasing number of states. From the original 13 stars to the current 50, each iteration of the flag tells a story of American history and resilience.
Below is a comprehensive timeline detailing the inception of each flag iteration and the corresponding states added with each star:
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13 Stars (1777) - Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island
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15 Stars (1795) - Kentucky, Vermont
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20 Stars (1818) - Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi
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21 Stars (1819) - Illinois
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23 Stars (1820) - Alabama, Maine
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24 Stars (1822) - Missouri
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25 Stars (1836) - Arkansas
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26 Stars (1837) - Michigan
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27 Stars (1845) - Florida
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28 Stars (1846) - Texas
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29 Stars (1847) - Iowa
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30 Stars (1848) - Wisconsin
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31 Stars (1851) - California
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32 Stars (1858) - Minnesota
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33 Stars (1859) - Oregon
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34 Stars (1861) - Kansas
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35 Stars (1863) - West Virginia
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36 Stars (1865) - Nevada
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37 Stars (1867) - Nebraska
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38 Stars (1877) - Colorado
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39 Stars (1889) - North Dakota
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40 Stars (1889) - South Dakota
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41 Stars (1889) - Montana
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42 Stars (1890) - Washington
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43 Stars (1896) - Idaho
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44 Stars (1907) - Wyoming
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45 Stars (1912) - New Mexico
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46 Stars (1912) - Arizona
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49 Stars (1959) - Alaska, Hawaii
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